Sports equipment
You can bring your sports equipment on SAS – but our allocation is limited. All sports equipment must be requested and approved in advance. The earlier you make a request – the better the chances to secure space for your equipment.
If you plan to bring a bicycle, golf bag, skis/snowboard or wheelchair on your trip, you must add it at the time of booking or, if you have already purchased a trip, via My Bookings at least 24 hours before departure. For other types of special baggage, please contact us and we will assist you. Don't wait too long as the number of sports and special baggage items is limited per flight.
Size and weight limits
Maximum weight: 23 kg, regardless of dimensions (equipment + transport bag)
Sports equipment, up to 23 kg, is included at no extra charge if it fits within the checked baggage allowance included in your ticket. If it doesn’t, you need to pay for extra baggage.
For sports equipment weighing 23,1–32 kg excess baggage fees will apply.
How to add / book
Request to bring your baggage while booking your trip or later in My bookings. Your carriage must be confirmed and approved before departure.
At time of booking
In step 4 Extras, select Add bags.
Select type of checked baggage in the drop-down menu.
Add / save to your booking.
Via My booking
Enter your booking reference and last name or log in.
Select Add / change baggage.
Select type of checked baggage in the drop-down menu.
Add / save to your booking
For other types of special baggage / sports equipment, and for tickets including flights with other airlines than SAS, you have to contact us.
Travel with sports equipment
Golf equipment is defined as one golf bag. It may contain one set of golf clubs, golf balls, tees and one pair of golf shoes.
You can bring a ski- or snowboard bag and a smaller bag for a pair of ski or snowboard boots, with a combined weight of 23 kg.
The two bags are considered as one piece of the checked baggage included in your ticket. If you exceed the baggage allowance charges are the same as for regular extra baggage, depending on weight.
The bags can only contain relevant skiing or snowboarding equipment (that means sportswear need to go in your regular checked baggage).
You can bring a bicycle as checked in baggage.
Bicycles can only be carried if they are packed in a suitable protective bike bag, box or a similar container.
A bicycle is considered as one piece of the checked baggage included in your ticket. If you exceed the baggage allowance charges are the same as for regular extra baggage, depending on weight.
Electric bicycles are considered dangerous goods and has to be sent as Cargo and tandem is not accepted at all.
For other types of sports equipment, and for tickets including flights with other airlines than SAS, you have to contact us. All requested special baggage/sports equipment needs to be confirmed before departure.
Diving equipment
Diving equipment is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket.
Diving equipment may include:
One scuba tank/bottle (empty)
One scuba regulator and octopus set
One tank harness
One mask, two fins, one snorkel
One flashlight (batteries must be removed)
You don’t need to register diving equipment in advance, unless the weight of any item exceeds 32 kg. Items of baggage weighing more than 32 kg can be sent as cargo.
Fishing gear
Fishing rods must be packed in a hard case bag.
A fishing rod case and a bait box together is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket.
You don't need to register fishing gear in advance.
Hang glider
A hang glider needs to be packed in a bag/bags and is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket.
If the bag fits within the baggage allowance included in your ticket, you don’t need to pay anything extra. If it does not, you will need to buy extra baggage.
A hang glider must always be requested and approved in advance.
Hang gliders are not permitted onboard smaller aircraft types AR8/AT7/CRK/CR9/DH4.
Hockey gear
A hockey bag is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket.
If you are traveling as part of a hockey team with several large hockey bags, you need to register your equipment in advance by contacting SAS Customer Service.
Pole vaulting equipment
Vaulting poles have to be packed in separate bags with one pole per bag, i.e. they cannot be packed together or in bundles.
Vaulting poles are not part of the normal checked baggage allowance and must always be registered in advance by contacting SAS Customer Service.
Due to the special handling requirements for carrying vaulting poles, additional charges apply.
Surfboards and kite surfing equipment
Surfboards and kite surfing equipment must be packed properly and is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket. If it fits within the baggage allowance, you don’t need to pay anything extra. If it doesn’t, you need to buy extra baggage.
You don’t need to register surfboards (under 200 cm) or kite surfing equipment in advance.
Surfboards longer than 200 cm are classified as windsurfing boards and must be registered in advance.
Surfboards and kite surfing equipment are not permitted onboard smaller aircraft types AR8/AT7/CRK/CR9/DH4.
Water skis and wakeboards
Water skis and wakeboards must be packed properly in suitable bags/casings and is considered one piece of checked baggage of the baggage included in your ticket.
If the packed equipment fits within the baggage allowance included in your ticket, you don’t need to pay anything extra. If it doesn’t, you need to buy extra baggage.
You don’t need to register water ski or wakeboard bags/cases in advance.
Different rules apply for sports equipment on charter flights with SAS. Contact your tour operator well before departure to report your special baggage as transport is subject to availability.